New Straits Times

Airbus faces uphill task in meeting delivery targets

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TOULOUSE: Airbus faces an unpreceden­ted challenge in ramping up production to meet this year’s delivery targets following engine delays, and must eventually overhaul a manufactur­ing system that belongs to a “bygone age”, said the jetmaker’s new president yesterday.

“We have a battle plan in place for this year and the engine manufactur­ers are working hard to meet their commitment­s. Still, we know it will be challengin­g,” said Airbus Commercial Aircraft president Guillaume Faury.

“Delivering 80 to 90 aircraft every month in the second half of the year has never been done before. In the long term we must overhaul a single-aisle production system that belongs to a bygone age when high-rate production of aircraft wasn’t needed.”

Airbus has been hit by delays in getting engines from United Technologi­es unit Pratt & Whitney and CFM Internatio­nal, coowned by Safran and General Electric.

It delivered 172 aircraft in the first four months of the year, lagging behind the pace needed to hit a full-year goal of 800 even though deliveries traditiona­lly speed up in the final quarter.

Faury was speaking to mark 100 days since taking over the European group’s planemakin­g division from Fabrice Bregier.

Echoing his predecesso­r, former auto executive Faury signalled a push to exploit digital techniques as Airbus and Boeing shift towards mass production of jet aircraft that are far ahead of standards previously seen in commercial aerospace.

 ?? BLOOMBERG PIC ?? Airbus has delivered 172 aircraft in the first four months of the year. However, it lags behind the pace needed to hit a full-year goal of 800 planes.
BLOOMBERG PIC Airbus has delivered 172 aircraft in the first four months of the year. However, it lags behind the pace needed to hit a full-year goal of 800 planes.

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